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A SMASH IN THE DRAPERY TRADE, A. H. Winchester & Co.'s Assigned Stock of Wholesale Drapery, ' . BOUGHT BY ' GKORGI & IEESKBY, MMITEMy .. . 'iAt lis. 9d. in the £ for Spot dash, TO BE OFFERED AT. A . BEAST 10 &EMIMXIOI SALE AT . The Economic. ;:: COMMENCING . • THURSDAY MORNING NEXT, October 29th, at 9 a.m„, * SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH OUR Gigantic ■HID-SEISOH SHE of Present Season's StocL OVER £50,000 WORTH ; ■ Of Higli=class Fashionable Drapery to be offered to the Public at Astounding Bargain Prices. ! ABSOLUTELY THE BIGGEST DRAPERY BARGAIN SALE OF THE YEAR. \ Great Opportunity for Householders and Heads of Families to Save Money. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR OUR MONSTER BARGAIN BUDGET, GIVING FURTHER PARTICULARS. Remember ! this Great Sale will positively start at 9 o'clock sharp on Thursday morning. ! GET READY -Jr'oß IT NOW! 'POEffl ' KEBSLE7, JMM, ' .- . . ■ . . 7574

Slovenly Feet! Your feet will never look neatly sliod If you wear dull or dirty boots. In this variable climate you can only keep your boots in stylish form by using a polish that Is easily applied, brilliant and lasting. THAT:.. PERFECT POLISH— 6 Radium ! '. 6 CHEAPEST I /ft • CLEANEST! KC\ , Q BLACKEST! Off " BRIGHTEST 1 St is the one unfailing polish of the economical man of taste. It is made in New Zealand, but there Is nothing so good produced Abroad. KcIjIOD & Son, Maryborough and Wellington, Sole Manufacturers. Said at hading Stores, ' & Whatever Else Yon Eat or Brink \ Always Insist Upon Saving < | GOOD TEA! j " I t!ie and j Experience Can Bay. I SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. 1 s ■ . CSOS ||Y *||| ■ ■ fill %Jt» H8 ilE¥ mi. Many a wom?.n where hair was rrey owt< ihe refloration of it's neural colour to Miloi Mai.* Restorer. List ycer 1500 bottles of this wonderful Restorer were ffld. cvtty purchaser was dcl;<htcd with remits. Milus is not a dy«—is not t'.icky— wilt fcot soil the ikiti ncr cny Jabric. Milos Hair Restore* i* u«id under a guarantee of satisfaction. Pricc, 7/6 a bolile, post free. MISS M. HcELWAIN, 'toilet specialist, a£*qUEEH ST.,*UCKHLHO. W.Z. AGENT MILa-' TOILET CO.' In 15 years' experience, Miss IlcElwain, Premier Toilet Specialist of New Zealand, has proved •that this scientific preparation never fails'to .bring back tho natural colour,and healthy growth to the hair.

f'/R ® O X o.' For; |Isadacli3,j Indigestion, ILConstipatioii and Bilioiisfos ft-——. ■ ■ ■ /j i -. The-iinuienso . number of orders for Froo-. toids, by ppsl Oirect to the Proprietor, is convincing proot that tho X'uoiic appreciata. their splftljdid curing power over tue abovenamed complaints.. Tllfcy are eleyant in , uppearauc)j ) "'Pieasant to' tako, aud, .what 11 of Hie utinust. uupbrtailce, are thbiouj} iljj' reliable ui^a'Ofordlila: quick relief. . , i! ;.re nuiiiokSL-iy more raiuai 119 than au ordinary aperient, in so far ifcic ' they not loiuy act as ail aperient, * hut Jo remove iron! "the blood, tissues, aliU internal '* organs, . w'iiHs, poisonous matter that .a clogging tlSfcu?' and' choking me channels that leail 10 iM :0 , lrom ' tliern. Tne > beneficial' euects of .iriißtoius' aro evident'at once by/ mo disappearance of ueadaciie," the head bo-''' coining cleaFf'ixnd a brignt; cheery sensa of perfect heaiaP-talsiug tue place of sluggish, ' uepressed leeliugs, by the liver acting prouerlVi and ' l u/V ihu luud ■ ueiilg propunj uigesled. Frootoids are tho proper aperient • ihedicin# to take wiien any or iiiood I'oiaoa is present, or when liongestlou of' tlio iiraia or Apopiesy iffi»T'is«ut or-inreateillug. 'iajy Uavo been teiirtUJ-iluU 'tavo 'been proved i«' ailord quick rffliisl? m sui~ cases when other, aperients bavuSaifct. done any good' at all.' • It is of the Utmost importance 'that this b'uould be boruiiilm uiiud, lor :ri such cases lo tuko'au oi'diuaiy aperient is to wast® * ume aud perluißtiut ai serious, illness-bocoinui;j ' laial. ■ Frootoids act find idly on tho liver, and : ', quickly cuto bullous attacks that "antibili- • ous pills" niako' r v.-bree. Many peopla hiiv» ' been made sick iiud' ill- by "autibilious pillj' l . ; who could have btsdhilcured at once by rrootoids. ' i'coplo shlould: not allow tham»elv-3» to': bo duped into .contracting • a \ taking habit by bianyjpersuaded to take duly . dosSes with each nwairfcf so-called indigesti »a • iiurda; that do iSQUJ citie. I'rootoiua havj bflen .subjected to tests, and nava iil\)vcry case provo&filwcessful in completsi/ . tuffhg ilia coinpiaifttsrjtfamed. . Tho ordinary adttllft'dos6 of Frootoids, of which there aro (ii in- a- bottle, is 'I to 4— more or less as reqyiuiiUtakeu, preferably n bedtime, when cous'tjgired, 01 it tho commencemijnt of any diseaso requuinn an aperient, as an with the .. .locial mediciuo.'nwfcssiiry lot Tim case, A constipa. 1 ted habit jof 1 body wiW ' bi completely cu.-jd if the patiefft will'o« raßl*'occasioi., ~-hyj' V Buffering,- taUi a do* :6| Jrootoids, instead ' uf an ordinaiyf tho iiiterraj between, tho' taking o'H Iciger and • the dose The'patient thus gradually ' heroines ihdepihMeht ilediciuca; 1 ■ . U" 1 *!-' ; ■. ,"i For salo and Store- '' keepers. if you , - Chemist or ;v t cm 'S ask bim to get';tfiJ?iiV' iii£3§.ilf hot ob-'f< tainablo locally, ' drtc'cf■»- to tco • hro*'T prictor, AY. U. •'t-tWomv?; Victoria. ' ,Tv " WOTIOE.—Tho (FROOTOID9* aro of the VICUV 'QUAhiTYj and con* sist, amongst other iAgitedft&iter, of thoactivj" principle of cacli of"iKtMlirid3(ferent SIEDKCAL I' IIUITS and HUOIES} sdi'/Combined aaj proportioned in a particular bVajr -ih'at a faf • UKLTEU rosult is oiitainttdJatinn from an ordinary aperient.-. ; i,io,t bug tSIUI Lt-cal Officer No. ,CS • .Willis Struut. | mJ( t ; ~. 0521. — : ;—';in nrfj ili i't ■ -.g " ■oii'oo ni ; i ,i> ll "" '"'j' _ s AIRTIGHT ' ' -3r?noiTt9J-2oi -i b ' QHOP AND OFFICE! FfrllNtiS ,A- '■* ° ' ' SPEOlALrrTiticj b'vi n| , MAX KUEISSror Little Thono 2199. ; . ■ I- *- v!. tu wvik Uivr!®. 1

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 338, 27 October 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 338, 27 October 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 338, 27 October 1908, Page 4

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